Austin Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
This service handles boats of all sizes and conditions — fishing rigs, pontoon boats, sailboats, ski boats, and larger vessels that have seen better days. Whether your boat has been sitting on a cracked trailer behind the house, took storm damage during a bad weather season, or has simply been in storage so long the hull is no longer worth repairing, we have a plan that fits. Some jobs require specialized trailer equipment or lift access on a steep Hill Country lot. Others just need a straightforward haul from a flat driveway to the yard.
When a vessel has recoverable parts, we review salvage potential, trailer condition, and motor value before anything moves. When salvage is not the answer, we arrange responsible boat disposal that accounts for hazardous materials like fuel, oil, and fiberglass waste in a way that meets Texas environmental standards. Every job is handled with disposal practices that keep the waterways and surrounding land clean.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
A junk boat in Austin might be a rotted-out bass boat on an old trailer in a Pflugerville backyard, a waterlogged hull pulled from Lake Travis after a storm, or a fiberglass wreck that has been sitting on a Cedar Park property since before the current owner bought the place. We handle junk boat removal for vessels in any condition — cracked decks, dead motors, missing registration, and no resale value are all conditions we work with regularly. Pricing is based on size, access difficulty, and salvage potential, not on how bad the boat looks when we arrive. If you need to get rid of a junk boat in the Austin area, we make the process straightforward from first call to final pickup.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in Austin
Austin-area marinas on Lake Travis and Lake Austin include tight slip configurations, limited trailer access, and seasonal rules that affect how and when a vessel can be moved. We work with marina staff, confirm access requirements before arrival, and build a tow plan that works within those constraints. Sailboat pickups require additional planning around mast height, rigging condition, and whether the vessel is still in the water or already hauled out. If you need removal from a slip at a Lake Travis marina, a private dock on the Colorado River corridor, or a storage facility in the greater Austin metro, send current location details and photos and we will confirm access logistics and scheduling quickly.
Travis County Service Areas
We provide boat removal services across Austin and throughout Travis County, including lakefront communities along Lake Travis, properties in the Barton Creek corridor, and inland neighborhoods and storage sites across the metro. Boat owners in Round Rock, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, Bee Cave, Lakeway, Lago Vista, and Manor can confirm pickup windows and routing quickly. We also extend service into Williamson County, Hays County, and Bastrop County when the job requires it.
Most calls in the Austin area come from homeowners who need a slip cleared before the next season, property owners where an old hull has blocked usable yard space for years, and estate or cleanup situations where a motorboat, sailboat, or abandoned vessel needs to be removed before a sale or inspection. Whether the boat is registered with Texas Parks and Wildlife or has lapsed paperwork, we help navigate the title and disposal process so the job closes cleanly.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Not every boat that comes off a Lake Travis property or a Travis County storage lot is headed straight to disposal. Our salvage team reviews each vessel for recoverable components before the job moves forward — motors, outdrives, trailers, aluminum hardware, and usable marine parts all factor into the salvage assessment. When a vessel has value in its components, marine salvage is the smarter first step, and it can offset removal costs significantly. Our boat removers handle vessel tows by land across the Austin metro and into surrounding counties, and we also manage partial submersion recoveries and difficult-access situations where standard hauling equipment is not enough. Every job ends with disposal or transfer handled responsibly and in line with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department requirements for vessel title and registration.